Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 23, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
f
OPENING
DANCE
.Rockaway Hall,.Saturday Eve, July 2nd
DARBY’S ORCHESTRA
37.71
Ira Green
CLEAN UP DAT
»3.01
Clay Taylor
Notice is hereby given that Wed­
_ 131.13 nesday June 29, 1921 has boen des­
$3.90 KEDS, $2.65
At The Churches
Roy Salmg -----------
$150 KEDS, 5115
Marion Wiggins ----
ignated as cleean up dar by order r-f
------------------------------ I Walter Churchill —
Women’s White Can-
Women’s White Can­
the Common Council. Garbage and
I W. Sappington ------
refuse
will
be
hauled
at
rate
>>f
25c
vas
Keds,
Pump
style,
vas High Top, Lace
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
I Arthur Bodyfelt -----
per sack full, 50c per barrel or box.
with ankle strap. All
Th« Christian Science society holds J. W Bodyfelt
Leave orders with City Transfer Co.
Boots. All sizes.
services in the Woodman's Hall. Na­ Oran Kellow----------
Oregon Transfer Co. sad Tillamook
sizes.
Transfer O.
tional Building, evary 3unday at 11 Chris Chrlstolfterson
Vermle Kellow -------
A. M. gur.eay school at 10 A. M Arthur G he ring -----
I
AT THE GEM
Wednesday evening meetings first Vern Jaokson --------
and third Wednesdays of each mouth Ronald Baling -------
Not since "Humoresque" ha« a
W. 8. Coates --------
Everybody welcome.
production conspicuously revealing
A.
H.
Gulstrom
-----
the childhood of the slums been at­
• • •
«
W. H. Stark ----------
tempted. with the exception of Real-
A. J. Heater ---------
art’s “The Plaything of Broadway,”
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oscar Bennett -------
starrrlag Justine Johnstons. Many
Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning W. H. Burns ---------
of ths most effective scenes of the
worship 11 a. m. subject "The Price­ Abe Bays --------------
play are laid on New Tort’« lower
lew Jewel.” All Masons and all D. O. Lampson -------
East Side, and dozens of children
Eastern Stare have been especially Alvis Curl---------------
Evening Dee Sander»----------
invited to thia service,
• 4 81 ranging from babies of a few months
119.51 tp half-grown boys are shown in
worship 8 p. m., subject “Drifting Edward Creecy -----
_____ ________
_
Souls."
Stranger»
are not strangers Alva Poteet ------------
41.03 these scenes. One group of five, rix
in God’s house. Everybody invited. Ed LeFrance---------
85.30 i seven, eight, nine, and tin. respect­
71.84 ively, each, a distinctive type, was
ALLAN A. McRAE, Minister J. M. Switzer ---------
«
78 59 obtained.
Alex Imlali ------------
The loveable little character of
81.37
Art
Case
----------------
REFORMED CHURCH
21.18 Jimmie is interpreted by Raymond
Wm. Ewan ________
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn­ Webster McGinnis —
55.86 Hewitt. The part afford» .«ome
ing worship at 11 a. m—gibinct "Je­ Doliver Brooten------
9.87 splendid scenes with the star. Miss
sus Christ, th- Good Shephetd."
3.59 Justine Johnstone, and the lead.
Marion Wiggins------
Heidelberg Leaegue meeting at John Imlah ________
43.08 Crauford Kent, who portrays the
7:45 p. m., subject: "Out and Out Robert Laffoon ____
43.08 role of the ascetic Dr. Jetuiing?.
for Christ."
3.59
Vern ajekson ______
Folks who have heard tale? of the
Evening services at 8:15, subject, Arthur Gehring
32 31
“The True Estimate of aVlu^, >r the Sherul Jackson
50.2C "wild times" the doughboys had in
Answer to the Question: Is Life Claude ■
70.15 Paris will have their eyes ope i<-d
More Than Meat?" You are cordial­ Claude Friabie .
2513 when "PariB Green”, Charles Ray’s
Come in and see these exceptional values in high Grade Shoes.
ly invited to worship with us.
14.36 I new photoplay comes to the Gem.
D. A. Hilllker______ _
They
will
learn
that
some
"perfectly
W, G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor. 1 J. Green__________
34.95
Low and High Styles in Black, Brov/n and Colors. Every Pair
104.79 nice girls" frequent the Parisian
R B. McClay----------
cafe».
At
least,
Charlie
find»
one
in
61.90
Howard Shearer_____
guaranteed as though sold at regular Price. Our entire stock
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
23.97 the picture. And later when he is
Fred Metszke _______
The sermon will Ke of interest Howard Brandt _____
once
more
in
“
civvies
”
and
digging
4 1.87
at less than the cost of replacement.
both to those who are member» and U. S. Edwards ..............
37 85 in the cornfield back on the farm in­
also those who are not ■ member». J. U. B. Edward» ----
stead
of
in
the
trenches
?n
France,
'35 90
Communion and sermon 11 o’clock. Ulysses Edwards ____
SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNING,
28.’ 2 the girl whom he met in Pans
Evening 8 o’clock. We will appre­ Ola Lane___________
3.59 comes to him again under some
ciate your attendance a» your pr< »- Willie Webb ________
highly
exciting
circumst.-vnees.
3 f>9
ence make» the service what it Hubert Smith _______
1.99
ought to be, bo you can see what ft Walter Affolter ... .......
How would you like to be forced
1 15.8’.
meaens tot he work,
Fred Scherzinger ____
7.99 to break into the house of your
Bible school at 10 a. m. We have Victor Affolter ______
68.29 fiance and get away with the gtevt-
a large school and nee the graded N. Affolter _________
66.rt er part of bis jewels, silverwaie and
system so you will lind a class suit-, Roy Blanchard ............
11.98 money? This is what happens co
able to your need.
I Tillamook Transfer Co.
37.95 Billie Burke in an exciting and nov­
picture.
HARRY E. TUCKERF, Minister. Howard Woolfe _____
67.35 el Paramount Artcraft
18.00 “Away Goes Prudence," which will
J. F. Sax ___
8.00 be shown at the Gem theatie next
J. B. Pickette
NOTIvx- 10 CREDITORS
6.00 week.
Earl
King
....
Notice is hereby given that the Carl
30.00
'
Paul
__
undersigned has been appointed by
70 0<t
Boyer
....
(
John
the Count “ourt of Tillamook Coun
SWIMMING TANK NOTES
61.75
frrSlrm ofSaldati 'M
ty, Oregon executrix of the list v.,11 Byron Winter______
1.85
Pacific
Tel
&
Tel
Co
The swimming tank in the gymna­
and testament of W. R. Robedee, de­ Frank Owens
29.96 sium has proved so popular during
ceased, aim that she has qualifier as
31.96 the past three weeks that tk-- hoard
W. Hatfield _____
such. All persons having claims c.
H. W. Smith ______
25.13 finds it necessary to open it an ex­
against said estate ale requiied io
25.13 tra night to accommodate the pub­
O.
F. Smith ______ ....
present them to the undersignej fur
E. J McLaughlin ___
25.!>5 lic. The new schedule, which went
allowance,
a vouchers and veri­ Fred
15.70 into effect Monday June 20* is as
Hollett __
fied as by law required, wiibin hx
49.93 follows:
H. Woods __
months from the date of thl>< notice J.
14.98
Monday, Ladies night; Tuesday,
either to the executrix at her rest W. L. Bedortha
8.52 Public night: Wednesday, Water
Tom
Bedortha
..
deuce at Woods, Oregon, or at tjic Jessie Woods _
22.43 changed, tank closed; Thursday, op­
office of Botts A Winslow, Attorneys
Bedortha _
12 98 en only to married people an<l I hose
Tbit Buick tlaocrcd—
at Law, Tillamook, Oregon. Dated Tom
Ini IhickCoctná-
Ray Woods ____
3.14 of their children who carf n< t swim.
1918—11.888 Milt
Watson
1916- 16.78.1 Miht
this June 23rd, 1921.
1917- 80.708 Milt
M. F. Holman _
7.17 Friday night P.ublic night.
1917- W.33» Milu
1918- 18.831
NANCY E. ROBEDEE,
1918- 18,006 Mtbt
John Corghan __
7.17
It 1» planned that Thursday night :
1919- 88.810 Mdt
191»— 11.4U Milt
1980-11,901 Mila
J. B. Rogers
17.80 will give .parents an opportunity to
1980- 8.ÌO9 M
G-23-21 t5
Executrix
TaJ 88.37» Mila
W. S. Thomas
128 IS teach their younger children to
TM 86,013 M
C Whit.
3080 swim when the tank is free from |
H.
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT
W. S. Thomas _.
37.42 the large number of swimmers who
(Continued from Page3)
Chas. F. Pankow_______
9 14 children who can swim wil
1.14 are usually there.
Sunset Garage__________
To this end
... ... ..........
7 85 children who cun r.vtr.i wil! no’. V.
Fred Lyster ______________ 28.00 W. C. Cheney
4.77 admitted at this time. Only married 1
Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel Co
1.40 R. F. Zazhiuan__________
The Uintah Railway terminates
Watson and Vernal is entirely
50.00 people will be admitted this night.
P. C. Meyer -_____
81.70 Alva Babcock............. ... ....
Geo.
Hanslmar
_________
at Watson, Utah. Between
Eurl Porter ______
2.
»5
58.92
The water In the tank will be
unpaved, across an arid desert,
Herb« i t Porter ...... ..
53.38 Steinbach Iron Wbrks
rr~ 120.72 changed Wednesday» and Frlilnys.
Watson and Vernal stretches 60
with no habitation save three
81 50 and the tank thoroughly cleaned.
Hubert Etzwiler ......
39.93 Boon & Hatfield_________
miles of arid desert.
freight huts,” writes Vice-Presi­
71.66 The water as It is admitted to the
Frank Carver
«
37.95 Weiss A Burke ________
41.50 tank is treated with a strong disin­
L. J. Whiteman ___
11.36 J. O. Dailey
dent Robinson of the railway.
76.52 fectant. People having <!b>*da skin
And yet the public suffers no in-
Lore nee Whiteman
3.59 John A. Carroll-------------
Williams
A
Williams
____
_
10.13
L, J. Whit«________
21 98
diseases, etc., are not to be a<ynitted
“In summer the temperature
conrenience in traveling between
»•
8C5Ì17 to the tank.
A. E. Meyer
5.38 Standard OU Co ________
these
two
towns,
because
the
ranges
as high as 110*; in winter
9.41 ,
Will Ward
2.69 Marion Steam Shovel Cp__
Uintah
Railway
maintains
an
91.50 i
as
low
as zero, with the road
Ole Red berg .............
23.97 Cloverdale Hotel_______
NOTICE
36 49 1
Will Porter____ _
3.59 Tillamook Iron Works ___
unfailing
passenger
service
with
often
covered
with 12 inches erf
Mrs. C. Randall wishes to state
795 00
Hoy Red berg_____
3.59 Cloverdale Merc. Co____
two
Buick
cars.
snow.
The
two
Buicks have
that
the
parties
who
are
claiming
110.00
Jo« Etzwiler______
9.87 F. 8. York« Lbr Co _____
81.60 she was implicated In the unpleas­
C. B. Horten_____
never been off this route
8.88 J. M. Weiss____________
“The 60 mile rond between
114.21 ant affair at the school election in
Will Hamlin______
9.86 Cloverdale Merc. Co. ____
operating there today.
354.16 Fairview are misinforming ths pub­
Frank Redberg ___
9.42 A. F. Coates Lbr Co_____
*
Forrest
Ayers
_________
_
lic
and
telling
a
deliberate
untruth.
12.35
Glen Stewart _____
14.97 .
P t MM
»ftt8>
WtU i, MmW
278 90 The undersigned were in that part
W. C. Stewart _____
10.80 Tillamook Gara*«______
78.27 of the school room at the time of the
Edw. Mallory_____
*Ar 1922 MSSM. NqfMM^f /aw /// tdr WU unti
283.74 Klag-Crenehaw Hdw. Co. .
.43 affair and can testify that Mrs. Ran­
F. M. Nelson ____ _
131.75 Tillamook Battery Btf.tioa
F””
hfitau,/. a A Adsow, >Zr*r, MithigM,
14 «5 dall was absolutely not implicated.
K. E. Nelson______
84 1« Alex McNair Co___ ______
Mrs.
John
Schild.
Mrs.
8.
J.
Tillamook
aBtterry
Etatioa
.43
.
C. D. Nelson - ........
111.25
Hoover. A. W. Phelpa, S Y
3.00 ,
Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster
John Stakis
_____
123.53 Claude L Myers---------- st—
Evans, C Randall.
Alfred Slakls _____
37.49 F. R. Seals... ........... ............... 41 44
Model
22-45 Five Passenger Touring
I
Hugh Wallace —___
1525
114.73 Road Builders Equip Co.__ 816 87 8-23-t2.
Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe
J. T. Davis____ ___
33.43 Weiss A Burke ___________ 67.75 i
Î135
Jim Earl
_______
6141 Lamb Schrader Co._______ 418 10 NOTICE OP ASSESSED BENEFITS
Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan
238 53
£435
Mike O’Shea______
»8 S3 State Ind. Ace. Com
Model
22-48 Four Passenger Coupe
494 91 Extension Sixth Street Wee* From
N. P. Hanson
__
41 08 Southern Pacific Co
£325
Chas. Baker _______
Second Avenue East
—
14.18
Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring
MARKET ROAD WARRANTS
1735
Vai. Fishsr Jr.___
54.89
Notice la hereby given that the
Model
22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan
Joe Stslnmasal _____
49.41
Viewer» appointed by the CommJm
Market Road No. 1
‘
£635
Ouy Scboppert _____
22.45
Council of Tillamook City, Oregon,
J. L. Burke ...... ..........
7.99 W. H. Stark _
undbr the provisions of Ordmanee
H.
W. Tohl __
C. C. Murphy______
52.70
No. 407, t<> assess damages and ben
Curt Holgate
110 55 E. K 8covell _
efit» for the proposed extension of
Vai Fisher Sr. ____
149 81 W. 8. Coate»__
Sixth Street West from Second Ave­
lra Green ... ...... ....
75 bO A. H. Gulstrom
nue East. In Tillamook City, Ott-gon
W
H
Stark
_
__
Ira Green ____ __ __
53.80
have filed their report in said mat­ Oregon thence East 300 fbet thence Harters 1
Portland
Bridge
Co.
Loyd Kellow ___ _
Total ___________ 1,735 50
139.JI
ter and the Common Council of Till­ South 60 feet thence West 30" feet, Harter» 1 11 H C Boone... 145.00
M F Leach._ 145 00
Tom Kellow
. .....
143.81 State Ind. Acc. Com.
amook City, Oregon, baa appointed thence North 60 feet to the place of Central 1 12
All
persons
interested are h«t*57
7-8 J ------
B Haskell . 52.50
Qeorge Kellow ___
139.81
Monday, July 18. 1921 at the Coun­ beginning.
Market Road No. 2
Central 1 5-6 M 8chnal__.. 50 00 notified to present in writing thief
(J. E. Norris .... ...
145.81 W. 3. Coates____________ "12.97 cil chamber of the City Hall in Till­
The cost of Street pavement, ecst Central 2 3-4 M E Vaughn
50.00 objections to said report if any tMT
O. Kellow
141.71 w. E. Anderson ....... ..........
36 »5 amook City, Oregon, at the hour of of advertising in this matter and Central 2 1-2 C T McKinley 52.50 have, and said objections, if an7
Roy Graves ...
83 o4 A. H. Gulstrom ___
8
o'clock
p.
m
as
the
time
and
place
fees for Viewers, incurs an addition
33.80
Tract beginning at a
there be, together witht said rep’rt
Wgaiter Elliot_____
146.81 Bout hern Pacific Co
202 85 , when said report will be cousid-.red al expense of >155.00
Point
60 feet South of the S.
will be heard and deTermirel w
J. B. Rogers
__
138 bl F. C. Feldschau __
331 55 ' h>'
Common Council.
I The following properties have E. corner of Lot 8 Block 1
said Common Council at the 'in”f
Walter Roger-
3.59 Lamb Schrader Co .
81 '
_ 181 31
By »aid reP°r,> damage» have been been assessed for the benefits spec Harter » Add to Tillamook
specified
herein and above aienti0®'
Arthur Bodytelt
__
35.i»0 ¡State Ind. Acc Com
2.¡16
allowed
to
Mrs.
Ida
Martiny
tor
the
tally accruing to the said properties
2.56
ed, or at such other time as the nW’
J. W. Bodyfelt
__
| sum of 81.5SO.OO for the taking of in the amount» as hereinnfte: »« t City, thence South 210 Feet,
44.41
thence West 300 feet, thence
ing thereof may be adjourned to.
Market Road No. 2 t—------ the following tract of land to wit:
Lyle Edwards__ _
70.«0
forth:
North 210 feet, thence East
Dated this 23rd day of June,
Wm. Halter
7.18 W. S. Coates ___
.
4.32
Beginning at a point which is the Add
Blk Lot
Owner
Amt.
begin
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN.
Clay Taylor
107.28 John Jenck
1040.00 | 8. E. corner of Lot 8 Block 1, tn Harters 1 7-8 R N Henkle ♦235 00 300 ft. to place of
ning. Mrs. Ida Martiny
Recorder, Tillamook City.
765 00
Chas. Murphy
174 71 State Ind Acc Com
_
,14 Ceutral Addition to Tillamook City, Harters 1 9-10E L Knight..
5lMu .A aü
i
8-23-21 «
PENNINGTON’S
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
STUPENDOUS SHOE SALE
1500 Pairs
MEN’S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S
HIGH GRADE
DRESS AND WORK FOOTWEAR
NOW ON SALE AT
DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS
I
Where the Railway Left Off